Multicompartment micellar aggregates of linear ABC amphiphiles in solvents selective for the C block: A Monte Carlo simulation
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2012Permanent link to this record
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In the current study, we applied the Monte Carlo method to study the self-assembly of linear ABC amphiphiles composed of two solvophobic A and B blocks and a solvophilic C block. A great number of multicompartment micelles are discovered from the simulations and the detailed phase diagrams for the ABC amphiphiles with different block lengths are obtained. The simulation results reveal that the micellar structure is largely controlled by block length, solvent quality, and incompatibility between the different block types. When the B block is longer than or as same as the terminal A block, a rich variety of micellar structures can be formed from ABC amphiphiles. By adjusting the solvent quality or incompatibility between the different block types, multiple morphological transitions are observed. These morphological sequences are well explained and consistent with all the previous experimental and theoretical studies. Despite the complexity of the micellar structures and morphological transitions observed for the self-assembly of ABC amphiphiles, two important common features of the phase behavior are obtained. In general, the micellar structures obtained in the current study can be divided into zero-dimensional (sphere-like structures, including bumpy-surfaced spheres and sphere-on-sphere structures), one-dimensional (cylinder-like structures, including rod and ring structures), two-dimensional (layer-like structures, including disk, lamella and worm-like and hamburger structures) and three-dimensional (vesicle) structures. It is found that the micellar structures transform from low- to high- dimensional structures when the solvent quality for the solvophobic blocks is decreased. In contrast, the micellar structures transform from high- to low-dimensional structures as the incompatibility between different block types increases. Furthermore, several novel micellar structures, such as the CBABC five-layer vesicle, hamburger, CBA three-layer ring, wormlike shape with bumps on the sides, and disk shape with bumps on the edge, are predicted in this study. The formation pathways of ring, hamburger, and worm-like micelles are also examined and their formation mechanisms are well elucidated. © 2012 The Royal Society of Chemistry.Citation
Zhu, Y., Yu, H., Wang, Y., Cui, J., Kong, W., & Jiang, W. (2012). Multicompartment micellar aggregates of linear ABC amphiphiles in solvents selective for the C block: a Monte Carlo simulation. Soft Matter, 8(17), 4695. doi:10.1039/c2sm07324bSponsors
This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China for Youth Science Funds (21104083), Major Program (50930001), Creative Research Groups (50621302) and Scientific Development Program of Jilin Province (201201007).Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)Journal
Soft Matterae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1039/c2sm07324b